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Posted: 8/13/2013 3:00:09 PM EDT
| Looking to pick up a torque screwdriver for working on my rifles. I was curious to see what you all have and use in this department? |
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Mountz Micro Tourque, 10-50 inch pounds: http://www.mountztorque.com/products/torque-screwdrivers/emt |
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I have one of these and love it. Wheeler FAT screwdriver http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/primary/718/718023.jpg Got the same recently. Decent quality and appears to work well. The price was nice too. |
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I bought one of these and works great.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sturtevant-Richmont-CAL-36-4-Adjustable-Torque-Screwdriver-/290958285615?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43be771b2f |
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I bought one of these and works great. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sturtevant-Richmont-CAL-36-4-Adjustable-Torque-Screwdriver-/290958285615?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43be771b2f 36 in-lb is pretty limiting. |
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I have one of these and love it. Wheeler FAT screwdriver http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/primary/718/718023.jpg Same here! |
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Consistent torque plays a huge role in accurate shooting, even if you disregard the physical aspects of damaging or losing equipment. This is exactly why I posted. Been reading a lot on the effects of proper torquing & accuracy lately. I used to be the old school "turn it till its tight...then turn one more time"
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This is exactly why I posted. Been reading a lot on the effects of proper torquing & accuracy lately. I used to be the old school "turn it till its tight...then turn one more time" ![]() Quoted:
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Consistent torque plays a huge role in accurate shooting, even if you disregard the physical aspects of damaging or losing equipment. This is exactly why I posted. Been reading a lot on the effects of proper torquing & accuracy lately. I used to be the old school "turn it till its tight...then turn one more time" ![]() Can anyone that uses them more often comment on the accuracy and consistency of the Wheeler FAT? I don't have any issues with anything coming loose or being stripped with it, so that's all I can judge by. |
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Can anyone that uses them more often comment on the accuracy and consistency of the Wheeler FAT? I don't have any issues with anything coming loose or being stripped with it, so that's all I can judge by. Quoted:
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Consistent torque plays a huge role in accurate shooting, even if you disregard the physical aspects of damaging or losing equipment. This is exactly why I posted. Been reading a lot on the effects of proper torquing & accuracy lately. I used to be the old school "turn it till its tight...then turn one more time" ![]() Can anyone that uses them more often comment on the accuracy and consistency of the Wheeler FAT? I don't have any issues with anything coming loose or being stripped with it, so that's all I can judge by. They seem to be just fine. I bought the Weaver because it was bigger, and gave me more to hold onto, other than that, the Wheeler seems just fine. |
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